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The Burning Sky (The Elemental Trilogy #1) Review | The Perilous Sea (The Elemental Trilogy #2) Review This series has been an absolute delight to read; while there are some very serious conflicts and horrible bad guys, on the whole,... Continue reading →

The second book of The Elemental Trilogy follows Titus and Iolanthe as they continue to work towards defeating the mysterious Bane. The structure of the story is different from the first: one chapter is set at Eton, where Titus and... Continue reading →

Short and sweet review time! When I first picked up Rebel of the Sands, I’m not sure what I was expecting. This book is a mashup of Western and Middle East Fantasy (think Aladdin, or a jinni tale). Suffice to say,... Continue reading →

*Spoilers for Book One, The Witch Hunter* Five Reasons to read The King Slayer: Because a stigma-less Elizabeth has to work a lot harder to solve problems. She has to go back to training. She can’t heal lightning fast anymore.... Continue reading →

This is a hard book for me to review. On the one hand, by the end I didn’t really care what happened. I had lost interest. On the other hand, there were some really excellent characters and character development. So... Continue reading →

This book and I had an interesting journey together. I tried reading it twice before, and I had trouble getting into it. Because it was from NetGalley, I tried harder to continue than your average book, and I’m so glad... Continue reading →

I wouldn’t say The Witch Hunter is incredibly unique or terribly fascinating, but I will say it’s a solid, engaging fantasy read for anyone who likes YA Fantasy, especially on the more historical side. The Witch Hunter follows a witch... Continue reading →

Something about this book made it one of my most anticipated reads of 2016. Maybe it was the cover, the anticipation of a Sherlock Holmes retelling with some romance between a female Holmes and a male Watson. I’m not sure... Continue reading →

5 Reasons you should read The Forbidden Wish ASAP: The Writing is beautiful. Jessica Khoury writes very poetically and lyrically. The writing alone is lovely, making the reading of this book a treat. Put on top of that likable and... Continue reading →

I was so excited to get an ARC of The Vanishing Throne, because, lets be honest, the cliffhanger at the end of The Falconer is just cruel. The Vanishing Throne picks right back up with a whole new dose of... Continue reading →